Kampo Medicine
Online ISSN : 1882-756X
Print ISSN : 0287-4857
ISSN-L : 0287-4857
Clinical Reports
Experience of Kampo Treatment for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
Daigo TANIGUCHIKazuya IKOMAMasahiro MAKIMasamitsu KIDOYusuke HARASuzuyo OHASHI
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2021 Volume 72 Issue 2 Pages 153-158

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We studied five untreated patients with plantar fasciitis, 15 chronic cases treated only with Western medicine (non-Kampo group), and 15 chronic cases treated with Kampo in addition to Western medicine (Kampo group). There was no difference in age and pain VAS at the first visit among the three groups. All the non-treated cases were improved with conventional treatment and the duration of treatment was short. In the case of patients who did not respond well to the initial treatment in our department, Kampo medicine was started from three months after the first visit. Therefore, there were more refractory cases in the Kampo group, with poor pain VAS at the last observation and a long treatment period. Among them, two cased were effective in combination with yokuininto and tsudosan, one case was yokuininto only, and one case was combination of yokuininto, tsudosan and keishibukuryogankayokuinin. Sokeikakketsuto used in three patients was not effective. Thus, chronic planter fasciitis may include physiology of not only wind-dampness, cold, and blood deficiency but also qi stangnation and blood stasis.

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